MartyG
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Hi Nati Farkash The RealSense SDK example programs have a build procedure that is different from the build method used when creating your own script. All of the examples are built by the SDK insta...
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If two pointclouds are being "stitched" together into a single combined cloud then a more common approach for doing so in Open3D is ICP registration, as described in the link below. http://www.open...
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A 3D point cloud where RGB color is mapped onto depth coordinates like the point cloud in the second image of that toothpick case may produce the clearest and most reliable results. The D435 would...
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Hi Daniel Sirkett The D401 requires the V4 version of the Vision Processor D4 due to its RGB data being obtained from the depth sensor and enhanced with an image signal processor (ISP) instead of h...
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It is worth monitoring 3D printing library websites such as Yeggi and Thingiverse for unofficial blueprints as projects for new RealSense camera models tend to appear over time. https://www.yegg...
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Hi Akellyksc. Your problem may be related to an already reported issue at the link below regarding use of the 32-bit x86 RealSense dll with the RealSense D405 camera model specifically. The 64-bit...
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Hi Lukasz Diekemper The RealSense-compatible Nuitrack SDK skeleton tracking and hand gesture recognition software may be a good fit for your project. It has integration with Unity and can get inf...
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If it is a simple phone charging cable then it would not be a good match for a RealSense camera, which can transmit high volumes of data. A cable capable of data transfer should be used. I recomm...
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Using 4 cameras per hub at 6 FPS should not be exceeding the average 5 Mbps maximum bandwidth of a typical USB hub. There have been rare past cases where the stream has timed out or experienced o...
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Are you using Windows? If so, could you type camera into the text box at the bottom of the Windows screen (next to the corner button where the PC is shut down) to find the Windows Camera app. On t...